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She was due to make a ruling on bail on Wednesday.
The judge did not make a ruling on that request, according to the newspaper.
Loesch replied the NRA is waiting on the Justice Department to make a ruling on bump stocks.
At that point, the judiciary would have to make a ruling on whether to accept the pardon as valid.
Only the Supreme Court can make a ruling on this question, and even the unions would benefit from that ruling.
He did not make a ruling on Thursday, and after a day of testimony, carried the hearing over until May 10.
The judge, whom President Barack Obama appointed to district court in 2013, didn't make a ruling on the constitutionality of the executive order itself.
So you tell somebody, 'I'm sorry, you can't have the job,' and then after you say that, he's going to make a ruling on you.
The judge did not make a ruling on Swift's lawsuit against Mueller to determine whether or not he would be charged with touching her buttocks.
"The court finds that ultimately it has to hear somehow from Redstone directly to make a ruling on sufficient evidence," Judge Cowan said in the ruling.
Why it matters: Mueller did not make a ruling on obstruction of justice, and instead chose to set out evidence on both sides of the question.
Sexwale himself called further delay tactics in hope of an amicable solution "futile," but the will to make a ruling on settlement clubs simply isn't there.
ET: Robart did not rule from the bench and reportedly did not give a timeline for when he might make a ruling on the class action lawsuit.
Judge Shewmaker has yet to make a ruling on the letter but has postponed the start of Pasztor's trial date because of it, calling for additional competency testing.
It also helped make sure Trump's own attorney general got to make a ruling on his boss's alleged obstruction of justice — before Congress could even review the evidence.
The judge did not immediately make a ruling on the request, but state courts allow the winner of the court case to recover legal fees, the AP reports.
"He can make a ruling on procedural and evidentiary matters, but every ruling he makes may be appealed to the entire Senate, which may overrule him," Gerhardt said.
Two New Jersey parents who don't agree about vaccines and are now getting divorced have asked a judge to make a ruling on if their children should be vaccinated.
A federal judge Friday knocked the Trump administration for withholding information from those suing it over the transgender military ban as she declined to make a ruling on the case.
He added the regulator was still to make a ruling on the generators that would be installed at EDF's Flamanville 3 EPR nuclear reactor under construction in the north of France.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals did not make a ruling on the facts of the case, focusing on whether American agents, given the alleged facts, could violate a person's constitutional rights.
The bloc's top court, the ECJ, is due to make a ruling on the classification of Uber's business — in a case pertaining to how EU law applies to Uber's regional operations — later this year.
"Otherwise it's a long way to carry a deer," said Mr. Pyle, whose commission has asked New Zealand's Commissioner of Crown Lands to make a ruling on allowing increased public access to Mr. Lauer's ranch.
Carol Sanger, a law professor at Columbia University, said that if the court had decided to take up the Indiana abortion law next term, it would have required them to implicitly make a ruling on Roe v.
A federal judge in Washington, Beryl Howell, said on Tuesday that having such a vote on record would make it "easier" for her to step in and make a ruling on House demands for documents or testimony.
The judge didn't make a ruling on the motions to dismiss, reserving that decision for a later time, but did point out some vagueness in Kesha's counterclaims and may give her an opportunity to file an amended version.
A lawsuit would likely be filed in federal district court in D.C., and some legal experts argue that at a minimum a district court judge could make a ruling on a case before the election because many of the facts are fairly straightforward.
While the parliamentarian has yet to make a ruling on Graham-Cassidy, past Obamacare repeal rulings give an early indication that some provisions, like abortion restrictions or allowing states to receive waivers from Obamacare-era coverage requirements, could be stripped from the bill.
The government was supposed to make a ruling on whether to exclude the Chinese tech giant in July 2019 following the Trump administration&aposs decision to place Huawei on a trade blacklist, but delayed its decision citing a lack of clarity from the US.
The province of British Columbia, the defendant in the case, seeks to have the court refuse to make a ruling on the case since the LSBC doesn't currently provide or advertise any cryonics services and their argument is "academic and hypothetical," the province contends.
The Democrats appealed, and on April 7 Marion County judge Louis Rosenberg ordered the Recount Commission to make a ruling on the legality of White's registration.Shella, Jim. Charlie White's Dilemma.
McKernan (1991), pp. 178–181 Their relationship worsened in 1945, and the Memorial's board was eventually forced to make a ruling on what Bazley and Treloar's responsibilities were.McKernan (1991), p. 188 In 1946, Bazley left the Memorial to take a job in the Department of Immigration due to continuing tensions with Treloar.
He resigned as CEO on 29 April 2013, before the Bank of Spain had to make a ruling on the court case from 1994 Alfredo Sáenz Abad, santander.com During 2012, Alfredo Sáenz was chosen second best CEO in European Banking. That year, during his tenure as CEO, Banco Santander was named 'Best Bank in the world' by the business magazine Euromoney. Sáenz retired from Banco Santander in 2013. His lump-sum pension payout was reported to be €88 million.
The political turmoil that ensued became known as the "Three Governors Controversy". In January 1947, while all three governors occupied different portions of the State Capitol, Secretary of State Ben W. Fortson, Jr., took the seal and hid it. This prevented any of the claimants to the governorship from executing any business until the Supreme Court of Georgia could make a ruling on the rightful winner. Thompson was eventually declared "acting governor" until a special election could be held to fill the remainder of the original term.
Those opinions concerning racism and discrimination were expressed three years after hearings conducted by a committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights took place in Los Angeles to assess the condition of relations between the police force and minorities. These hearings were also intended to make a ruling on the discrimination case against the police for their alleged mistreatment of members of the Nation of Islam. These different arguments and opinions are often cited in continuing debates over the underlying causes of the Watts riots.
In September 2019, the court rejected a petition lodged by the Ombudsman of Thailand regarding the incomplete oath recited by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his cabinet in July 2019. The prime minister failed to recite the final sentence of the oath which pledges to uphold and abide by the constitution. The court ruled that it was "not in its authority" to make a ruling on the issue, in effect ruling that vows to uphold the constitution are none of the constitutional court's business.
The political turmoil that ensued became known as the "Three Governors Controversy". In January 1947, while all three governors occupied different portions of the State Capitol, Secretary of State Ben W. Fortson, Jr., took the Great Seal of the State of Georgia and hid it. This prevented any of the claimants to the governorship from executing any business until the Supreme Court of Georgia could make a ruling on the rightful winner. Thompson was eventually declared "acting governor" until a special election could be held to fill the remainder of the original term.
Anyone may request the Council of State to rule on whether a given administrative action complies with the law and the Constitution. The Council may suspend any actions judged not to so comply. It also provides non- binding advice to Government, which is required to consult it on proposed measures within a defined scope. The Council may: introduce bills relating to its functions; cancel the investiture of members of Congress in accordance with law; and make a ruling on the transit of foreign troops through the national territory.
There is no requirement in California that any private school teachers, whether the school is large or small, must have state credentials, although all teachers must be capable of teaching. This principle was recently challenged. A homeschooling family in Southern California had satisfactorily resolved a lower court case concerning parenting issues, but the children's court-appointed attorneys wanted the court of appeals to make a ruling on the topic of homeschooling. On February 28, 2008, the California Court of Appeals issued a ruling that effectively made homeschooling (except for tutoring by certified teachers) illegal in the state of California.
However, "Denali" advocates, including Alaska Congressman Don Young, rejected the position that the 1980 action constituted a real compromise, and instead argued that naming the mountain and park by different names only created confusion. While the Board was originally set to make a ruling on December 10, 1980, with the passage of Lands Conservation Act on December 2, they opted to defer their ruling yet again. The following year, Regula used a procedural maneuver to prevent any change to the Mount McKinley name. Under U.S. Board on Geographic Names policy, the Board cannot consider any name-change proposal if congressional legislation relating to that name is pending.
Dollar General then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the court to determine if Indian tribes had the power to hear tort cases against non-Indians who were involved in a consensual relationship with the tribe. They argue that the power that tribes may have once had to adjudicate matters involving non-Indians had been stripped away, and that it would take action by Congress or the unambiguous consent of the non-Indian to confer such jurisdiction. Dollar General urged the Court to make a ruling on civil jurisdiction that was similar to the ruling it made on criminal jurisdiction, in Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe.
While the security apparatus was operating, it supported the Hungarian Working People's Party (MDP) directly, with little reference made to Government norms. This support was primarily through the secret gathering of intelligence, largely through a vast network of informants, like the system used by the Ministry for State Security (Stasi) in the German Democratic Republic. The investigation network was supplemented with a mechanism of secret arrests, followed by extensive periods of torture (lasting between 3 and 18 months). When the apparatus had extracted confessions of varying quality from a prisoner, the State's system of public procurators and courts would be called in to make a ruling on the sentence.
The Constitutional Council exercises the following powers: #determining the eligibility of candidates to run in presidential or legislative elections; #certification and announcement of final election results; #conducting referendums; #determining the constitutionality of legislation and treaties. Proposed legislation and treaties may be submitted by the government to the Council for a determination of constitutionality prior to the enactment of the law. They may also be submitted for scrutiny after they have been enacted. If the constitutionality of a law is challenged in a judicial proceeding, the court may make a ruling on the issue and appeals on constitutionality issues are heard by the Constitutional Council.
At the High Court the trial judge found for admissibility on the basis that, while the search was not sanctioned and therefore illegal, it was not unreasonable and not a breach of s21 BORA. Additionally, had there been a breach he would have admitted the evidence on the basis of inevitable discovery.R v Ngan (High Court, Wellington, CRI 2005-054-1295, 27 June 2005, Miller J). The Court of Appeal did not make a ruling on the lawfulness or otherwise of the search as it agreed that the evidence would have inevitably been discovered by the police acting in line with their common law duties to take possession of the property of a crash victim where he is in no state to do so.R v Ngan (CA 220/06, 1 December 2006) at para [23].
Before settling on the name Congress of the People and the abbreviation COPE, several possible names were used or suggested by the party founders themselves and through speculation in the media. During a public meeting on 12 October 2008 in Langa, where Lekota was the speaker, membership forms for a possible new party, bearing the name African National Congress of South Africa (ANCSA), were distributed.ANC- afstigters maak stem dik, kry naam, organiseer – Media24 Archive (in Afrikaans) Die Burger On 31 October 2008, one day prior to the new party's convention in Sandton, the ANC made an urgent application to the high court to prevent the new party from using names such as South Africa National Convention, South Africa National Congress, SANC or any other name or trademark that is similar to its own. The judge ruled that the convention may go ahead, but did make a ruling on the names issue until 6 November.

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